Mountain Lakes, Mendham property taxes among highest in NJDaily Record
Owning your own home is part of the American Dream. But many New Jerseyans see their property tax bills as a living nightmare. New Jersey has the highest property taxes in the nation with the statewide average bill coming in at $8,549. Yet in some …

Saying goodbye to New Jersey taxes | Biz BrainNJ.com
Q. If I purchase a home in Florida and establish it as my primary home by living there for minimum of 185 days and become a Florida resident, how does this impact my New Jersey income tax if I keep my New Jersey home as a second home? … issued you a …

Englewood Considers Bond ...
From NorthJersey.com: The city council is considering bonding $3.5 million to pay for approximately 100 tax appeals that are close to receiving judgment ….More at Englewood council considers

Why Not Everyone Embraces...
In many towns throughout New Jersey, property assessment values have failed to be adjusted relative to their market (or “True”) values. In towns such as Jersey

Opt-Out For Towns Using P...
Asbury Park Press Monmouth Tax Board: Towns can opt out of pilot program Asbury Park Press For towns that stay in the pilot program, the Tax

NJ Property Taxes’ ...
From Tax Foundation: States with high population density, like New Jersey or Connecticut, often face a dilemma concerning how to reconcile the tradeoff between necessary urban density

Settling Out Of Court Les...
As municipalities continue being hammered with tax appeals, billions of dollars in revenue are being lost by the state. In 2011, muncipalities in New Jersey lost in

Reassessing Property Taxe...
The scene is all too familiar: A tax attorney in Weston, Fla., argues that his client’s home value has dropped 8 percent in the past year, making

Reassessments May Be Head...
MyCentralJersey.com Are you fairly taxed? NJ targets towns on assessments MyCentralJersey.com That’s the primary reason why the number of tax appeals continues to drop in Somerset

Greenwald’s Tax Rel...
New Jersey property taxes cost the average homeowner around $7519.00 a year. That’s nearly 12 percent of the average household’s annual income. In 2009, the bite was